Punjab to ban plastic production, trade from June 5

Minister says crackdown to be launched against factories manufacturing illegal products

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Punjab to ban plastic production, trade from June 5
A labourer bends over as he carries packs of textile fabric in plastic bags on his back to deliver to a nearby shop in a market in Karachi on June 24, 2022. —Reuters
  • Marriyum says plastic use boosting environmental pollution.
  • Giving food in plastic bags to be strictly restricted.
  • Government has reportedly completed arrangements.

LAHORE: Citing plastic as a source of cancer and other fatal diseases, Senior Punjab Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb on Sunday said production, distribution, and trade of plastic will be banned from June 5 across the province.

In a statement, Marriyum said the plastic use was boosting environmental pollution, hence, a crackdown would be launched against the factories manufacturing the illegal products on June 5.

The measures against plastic are being taken by the Punjab government in light of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s directive to launch “No to Plastic” campaign.

Giving food in plastic bags at hotels and other eateries will be strictly restricted under the campaign.

The government has reportedly completed arrangements to strictly implement the strategy for plastic ban.

Ahead of Earth Day 2024, the Punjab government had on April 19 decided to launch environment-friendly initiatives in the province.

As part of this initiative, the CM had endorsed a comprehensive ban on plastic bag usage, effective from June 5.

During a review meeting on environment-friendly initiatives led by the CM Punjab in April, Marriyum had highlighted the campaign's objective to enhance public awareness regarding the severe health risks associated with plastic pollution.

She had stressed the urgency of banning the production, distribution and usage of polythene bags, citing their detrimental environmental impact and contribution to respiratory ailments and other life-threatening conditions.